SAAB AJS 37 Viggen Flygfesten 2022
Daniel Nilsson
Flygfesten 2022
Tim Jansson
Flygfesten 2022
Tim Jansson
AirTractor AT-802 Fire Boss Flygfesten 2022
Daniel Nilsson
Thorp T-18 Flygfesten 2022
Peter Eliasson
Flying Bulls XtremeAir Sbach 342 Flygfesten 2022
Peter Eliasson
Flygfesten 2022
Tim Jansson
Belgien Air Force F-16 Solo Display Flygfesten 2022
Peter Eliasson
Swiss Air Force PC-7 TEAM Flygfesten 2022
Jörgen Nilsson
Flygfesten 2018
Tim Jansson
Maximum discipline, focus, confidence and teamwork skills are essential for success of the Flying Bulls Aerobatics Team, for many known as the greatest aerobatic team in Europe. With one of the world’s greatest aerobatic airplanes they will perform a unforgettable airshow!
Flygfesten wants to highlight the benefit of airplanes/flying for the community. That’s why two aerial firefighters of the type AT-802 Fire Boss is booked for Flygfesten. After the bush fires of 2018, we are used to these aircrafts being used for firefighting in the forests. MSB, are providing the aircraft as a national reinforcement for the emergency services around the country. There is a total of 4 airplanes that is owned and operated by SAAB on behalf of MSB. The airplane can lift 3000 litres of water from lakes, rivers and coastal bays and release it during flight at low altitude over a fire. Come experience them in real life
Jörgen Ericsson, SAAB AB
Flying guests! You can book your slot time to Flygfesten
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After Friday's spectacular evening air show, CCriders attends and offers an evening with varied repertoire with all the best from the 60's and 70's to much more modern songs.
The Air Force Museum's helicopters from Linköping participate with two HKP-5 flown by David Björkqvist and Alexander Jacobs. HKP-5 was the defense's main training helicopter from the mid-1980s until the end of the 1990s, when this helicopter system was phased out.
HKP-5 is very manoeuvrable due to its small size and can be tactically flown at low and using the terrain to avoid detection. The rotor diameter and length also means that the helicopter can land on small surfaces.
Yellow Sparrows is coming to Flygfesten! It’s some of the Norwegian Air Force's pilots flying formation in six MFI 15. This single-engine, "shoulder" -wing aircraft developed at Malmö Flygindustri. It was ment as a training aircraft. The placement of the wing also guarantees a perfect all-around view. SAAB took over in 1968 and the military version came to be known as the MFI-17. It was used by the air force in Denmark, Norway, Pakistan and Zambia
Saturday's and Sunday's airshow:
Friday's evening airshow
Friday Airshow | 7:00 PM -10:00 PM (Gates open at 5:00 PM) |
Friday evening, entertainment | 10:00 PM - 1:00 AM |
Saturday Airshow | 11:00 AM - 4:30 PM (Gates open at 8:00 AM) |
Saturday evening, entertainment | 9:00 PM - 1:00 AM (Gates open at 8:00 PM) |
Saturday airshow | 11:00 AM - 4:30 PM (Gates open at 8:00 AM) |